Inspection Borescopes for Oil and Gas Industry

Explosion Proof Cold LED Videoscopes
Cold LED Videoscopes For Oil and Gas Facilities

Explosion Proof Cold LED Borescope

Cold LED/Fiber Optics in the tip means no heat, eliminating the possibility of sparking. Articulating tips allow you to see more of your workpiece. Our Class 1 Division 2 rated borescopes, Ideally suited for Aerospace and Petroleum companies.

Cold LED Videoscopes

Cold Fiber Optic Illumination. There’s NO heat coming off of the LED light. There’s nothing to possibly ignite any volatile gas that might be present.

ATEX Explosion Proof Borescopes

This explosion-proof borescope camera is great for fuel tank inspections, police and military applications, customs and border protection, aviation and gas turbine, NDT, and power generation inspections.

ATEX Borescope, ideally suited for Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH). Electrical equipment of Group II is intended for use in places with an explosive gas atmosphere other than mines susceptible to firedamp. Explosion Proof II G Ex d IIC T5 Gb.

Cold LED Borescopes Probe

  1. Standard Probe Material: Stainless Steel Braided.
  2. Optional Probe Material: Tungsten Braided Woven, Improves the wear resistance of the insertion tube by up to 20 times and effectively prolongs its service life.

Used By Air Tanker Hub RAF Brize Norton

  1. 6mm Diameter Borescope
  2. 10 Mtr Tungsten Probe
  3. AirTanker Hub – RAF Brize Norton –  Carterton – Oxfordshire – OX18 3LX

Advanced Benefits & Features:

  • 8 x zoom.
  • Image Capturing.
  • Up to 32GB storage.
  • Multi Function Joystick.
  • Digital Video Recording.
  • High Picture Resolution.
  • Optional Probe Material.
  • Intelligent Navigation Menu.
  • 0.1 Second Automatic Exposure.
  • Industrial Grade Anti-Drop Design.
Cold LED Hazardous Environment Borescope 
ItemDescription
Section:Class 1  Div 2
Articulation:2-Way and 4-Way
Diameter:3.9 mm and 6mm Videoscope
Probe:1 mtr to 10 mtr Length
Rating:II G Ex d IIC T5 Gb
Usage:Hazardous Environment / Explosive Proof
ItemProductDescriptionPDFFree ATEX QuoteEmail BCS
InformationOil Gas  / IEC / (IECEE)II G Ex d IIC T5 Gb

BCS Pro 39-60 System Contains

  1. BCS Pro ATEX Screen
  2. Storage Carrying Case
  3. Multi Function Joystick
  4. Camera (3.9 or 6.0 mm)
  5. Probe Length of Your Choice
  6. Power Supply
  7. Laptop Accessory Cable
  8. SD Card 16GB (Max : 64GB)
  9. User Manual

Specifications
Explosion Proof II G Ex d IIC T5 Gb

Camera Diametersφ 3.9 mm
φ 6.0 mm
Probe Lengthsφ 3.9 mm –1 mtr to 7 mtrs (2 Way Articulation)
φ 6.0 mm – 1 mtr to 10 mtrs (4 Way Articulation)
Probe MaterialStandard: Stainless Steel
Optional: Tungsten Braided Coated
Optional: Medical Grade Polyurethane
Files FormatJpeg
Avi
Depth Of Field10mm –200mm / 20mm — infinity
Magnification Of The Borescopex 8
Display4.5″ TFT LCD
Screen Pixels720 x 625
Movable Joint2 Way / 4 Way
Angle Of View120° – 150°
Illuminator8 LED lights
Cold Fusion
White BalanceAuto
Water-ResistanceIP67
Data StorageMemory cards up to 32 GB
Operation Time Of BorescopeUp to 6 Hour Per Day
Power Supply100-240V AC input
5.5V DC output
Operation Temperature-20°C to 60°C
Storage Temperature0°C to 40°C
Admissible HumidityUp to 90%
Charging Time0°C to 40°C
Weight Gross4.5 kgs
Explosion-Proof MarksII G Ex d IIC T5 Gb

Understanding Ex Markings

  • Gas Groups

Gases are divided in sub groups because of:

  1. Minimum Ignition Current / Energy
  2. Maximum Experimental Safety Gap
Gas GroupRepresentative Gas
IICHydrogen, Acetylene, Carbon Disulphide
IIBEthene, Dimethylether
IIAPropane, Petrol, Ethanole, Acetone, Acetaldehyde

Gas Groups Gas Groups

Remark: 1st line (IIC) are most dangerous gases.

  • Dust Groups

Dusts are divided in sub groups because of types of dust:

Dust GroupTypes of DustRepresentative Dust
IIICConductive dustsGraphite Powder, Toner
IIIBNon-conductive dustsMilk Powder, Powdered Sugar
IIIAFibers and FlyersTobacco, Saw Dust

Danger - Static electricity

Remark:

1st line (IIIC) are most dangerous dusts (for IP rated electrical equipment)
where IIIB is dangerous when there is possible electrostatic charge

  • Temperature Classes on Equipment

Are applicable to gases and indicate the max. acceptable surface temperature

T Class

Surface Temperature

T1

450°C

T2

300°C

T3

200°C

T4

135°C

T5

100°C

T6

85°C

  • How to Read and Use this Table?

When a site is classified as Zone 1 / IIA / T4

Hot surfaces become dangerous ≥ 135°C.

For that reason all Ex equipment shall be selected having a T class T4, T5 or T6.

  • Remarks:

The higher the T class, the lower the belonging acceptable temperature.
(T6 classified sites are most dangerous, T6 certified equipment is most safe!)

ATEX Borescope Applications and Industries Uses
Power Markets & Hazardous Environments

1. Fossil Fuel
2. Offshore Oil Rigs
3. Gas Transmission
4. Foundry Castings
5. Energy Technology
6. Nuclear Power Plant
7. Land-based Turbines
8. Police, Security, and Military
9. Steam, Gas, and Wind Turbines